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Tuer, Andrew White; Bartolozzi, Francesco [Ill.]
Bartolozzi and his works: a biographical and descriptive account of the life and career of Francesco Bartolozzi, R.A. (illustrated); with some observations on the present demand for and value of his prints ...; together with a list of upwards of 2,000 ... of the great engraver's works (Band 2) — London: Field & Tuer, 1882

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Bartolo^i and his Works.

BARTOLOZZI'S LATER PUPILS (PORTUGUESE).
ALMEIDA (Francisco Thomas de), after studying drawing at the Foundation School,
became a pupil of Bartolozzi, and obtained an appointment in the Royal Printing Office
in Lisbon.
DA SILVA (Domingos Jose) was a native of Lisbon, and studied drawing and painting
in the school of Ellenterio Manoel de Barros. He received his earliest lessons in en-
graving from Joaquim Carenerio, and afterwards studied under Bartolozzi up to the
time of the death of the latter. He was in receipt of a Government pension of over
170,000 rees (about £35) per annum, granted to enable him to pursue his studies. Amongst
other works, he engraved " Our Lady," after Carlo Maratti, dedicated to Aranjo, then
Minister of War; "St. Anthony," drawn by Pedro Alexandrino, dedicated to His
Majesty, at that time Prince Regent; portrait of the Bishop Inquisitor; portrait of
Father Jose Agostinho ; and some plates for breviaries, printed in the Royal Printing
Office. He likewise painted numerous pictures and miniatures in oils. It is stated that
he imitated Bartolozzi more closely than any of his pupils. He afterwards became
Professor of Historical Engraving at the Lisbon Academy of Arts.
Lima (Theodoro Antonio de).
Silva (Francisco Antonio).
MONTEIRO (Antonio Maria de Oliveira) was a native of Lisbon, and studied at the
school of Ellenterio, and afterwards under Bartolozzi.
PRIAZ (Joao-Viante), the son of Theodoro Antonio de Lima, came from Piementi. He
studied under Figuiredo, and afterwards under Bartolozzi.
QUEIROS (Gregorio Francisco de) was born in Lisbon. He received an annual state
pension for the prosecution of his studies of 600,000 rees (£125). He came to London in
1796, and studied under Bartolozzi for three years, afterwards pursuing his studies alone
for a further term of three years, which led to the suspension of his pension by the
Provisional Assembly ; but D. Rodrigo Count de Cavallieros, and his son, D. Gregorio,
who protected him, generously continued the pension for three years, when he was recalled
to his native country by Bartolozzi, who had preceded him. His pension was now con-
tinued by the Government, his work being paid for besides. Queiros engraved a great
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